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gas prices have doubled while the president has, you know, strangled alaska production, shut down the gulf of mexico and killed the keys to a mix of pipeline tears. melissa: i wondered if it is to his advantage to say that drilling is up. it seems like his natural base don't like that. they are environmentalists. they don't want to hear there is more drilling. and republicans like that, but there will vote for him anyway. >> i think when you talk about energy policy -- policy but thet and mitt romney have understood the need for the american people to have access to affordable, reliable energy and it's certainly very important for them to go after the independent voters and the undecided voters by talking about increasing domestic production and by talking about ways to bring that gas prices. unfortunately we have seen record high gas prices. we have record high gas prices here. and, you know, the fact that we are actually drilling a little bit more on private land is wonderful. we need to be producing more. domestic energy is so much less expensive than the oil that we import from th
gas prices have doubled while the president has, you know, strangled alaska production, shut down the gulf of mexico and killed the keys to a mix of pipeline tears. melissa: i wondered if it is to his advantage to say that drilling is up. it seems like his natural base don't like that. they are environmentalists. they don't want to hear there is more drilling. and republicans like that, but there will vote for him anyway. >> i think when you talk about energy policy -- policy but thet and...
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you know what i had to do in the state of alaska. i had to take on those oil companies and tell them, "no," you know, any of the greed there that has been kind of instrumental, i guess, in their mode of operation, that wasn't going to happen in my state. at that's why tillerson exxon and mulva at conocophillips, bless their hearts, they're doing what they need to do, as corporate ceos, but they're not my biggest fans, because what i had to do up there in alaska was to break up a monopoly up there and say, you know, the people are going to come first and we're going to make sure that we have value given to the people of alaska with those resources. and those huge tax breaks aren't coming to the big multinational corporations anymore, not when it adversely affects the people who live in a state and, in this case, in a country who should be benefiting at the same time. so it was barack obama who voted for that energy plan that gave those tax breaks to the oil companies that i then had to turn around, as a governor of an energy-producing
you know what i had to do in the state of alaska. i had to take on those oil companies and tell them, "no," you know, any of the greed there that has been kind of instrumental, i guess, in their mode of operation, that wasn't going to happen in my state. at that's why tillerson exxon and mulva at conocophillips, bless their hearts, they're doing what they need to do, as corporate ceos, but they're not my biggest fans, because what i had to do up there in alaska was to break up a...
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when you need 60 votes you suddenly have president mark begich of alaska, nothing will be acceptable to him. it is a high wire act. if you don't think there was enough horse trading you need to read chapters where rahm emanuel is going to work on this thing. bottom line is they said we wanted 80-20, 80% of what the president wants and congress can get 20%. they probably got 85% or 90% and they did end of following up with another $700 billion worth of stimulus over the next ve ho years. obama didn't make a speech saying i want another stimulus because then q hit everybody hitting stimulus and it wasn't easy because he was facing a very hostile republican party even on things like unemployment eenefits and small business ta cuts that have always been central to bipartisan philosophy but it is hard to see how he could have gotten a lot more. we can't run a double blind study of a different political economy where he communicated better and i talk about the communication mistakes he mswe but i urge preadple -- this bla guy whose middle name is hussain is not a total political icf1 o iot
when you need 60 votes you suddenly have president mark begich of alaska, nothing will be acceptable to him. it is a high wire act. if you don't think there was enough horse trading you need to read chapters where rahm emanuel is going to work on this thing. bottom line is they said we wanted 80-20, 80% of what the president wants and congress can get 20%. they probably got 85% or 90% and they did end of following up with another $700 billion worth of stimulus over the next ve ho years. obama...
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. >> i believe in expiration for example in alaska. i've had a record of appointing judges in the state of the texas. that's what the governor gets to do. that's not what america is meant to be. an expiration in alaska. there's a lot of shut-in gas. secondly the difference is. >> i mean, that would be so annoyi annoying. i can't think of a more annoying tic to have to work through in a debate. >> i'm going to do that during your rant today. >> no, no. >> is very recent history involving one willard "mitt" romney. let's take a look. >> you referred to individual mandates, my friend. >> you know what? you have raised that before, rick. >> it was true then. >> no. >> it's true now. >> rick, i'll tell you what, 10,000 bucks, $10,000 bet? >> i'm not in the betting business. >> south carolina misses -- s.e. misses ross perot. i miss rick perry. >> eats like what are you talking about? >> i love james who said if romney had said $1 million bucks it would have obviously been hyperbolic. romney had instinctively found the wrong number. so stmen
. >> i believe in expiration for example in alaska. i've had a record of appointing judges in the state of the texas. that's what the governor gets to do. that's not what america is meant to be. an expiration in alaska. there's a lot of shut-in gas. secondly the difference is. >> i mean, that would be so annoyi annoying. i can't think of a more annoying tic to have to work through in a debate. >> i'm going to do that during your rant today. >> no, no. >> is very...
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when you need 60 votes and you have president mark they get alaska -- nothing is going to happen. if you don't think there was enough horsetrading you got to read chapters where rahm emanuel is going to work on this thing. the bottom line is they went in and said we need 80%. and 90 and they end up following up with another $700 billion worth of stimulus over the next two years. and everybody hitting stimulus and it wasn't easy. a very hostile party. and was always central to bipartisan policies. we can't run a double blind study and different political economy. and communication mistakes. and the black guy who's middle name is hussain is not a political idiot and didn't suddenly become one. a lot of the stuff that is tough to sell the program with double digit unemployment. if you can wait -- >> thank you so much. i look forward to reading it and -- and seemed very complicated, to spend money well on the requires time and thought and study. i am hearing you say a lot of money was spent well and did we get the best bang for the buck? >> read the book. this is -- the question was e
when you need 60 votes and you have president mark they get alaska -- nothing is going to happen. if you don't think there was enough horsetrading you got to read chapters where rahm emanuel is going to work on this thing. the bottom line is they went in and said we need 80%. and 90 and they end up following up with another $700 billion worth of stimulus over the next two years. and everybody hitting stimulus and it wasn't easy. a very hostile party. and was always central to bipartisan...
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. >> i was in alaska when this happened. i had no internet or phone. in a couple days i was like, we just got attacked on 9/11. i was like, this hurts my heart and there is no national outrage on this. can we at least get freaking pissed off instead of talking about the e-mails and who said what. we lost guys on the anniversary of 9/11 and there is fat guys in a bar talking about the jets. i swear to god i want to take their head and slam it. >> that was a jab at me. >> it wasn't. i am upset about this. >> i know. and we live in a time when we are so consumed by stuff around us whether it is the iphone or whatever, the stuff seems so far away. if obama agreed, why did he go to vegas? gas al-qaeda opening for sin bad? >> have you seen the amount of gold jewelry? that is very akin to some middle eastern people. they could very well be in vegas. at first they said they took credit for that. it was a confusing atmosphere. and can we put an end to the whole if blank would go to the white house blank would do that. there would be no problem talking about osa
. >> i was in alaska when this happened. i had no internet or phone. in a couple days i was like, we just got attacked on 9/11. i was like, this hurts my heart and there is no national outrage on this. can we at least get freaking pissed off instead of talking about the e-mails and who said what. we lost guys on the anniversary of 9/11 and there is fat guys in a bar talking about the jets. i swear to god i want to take their head and slam it. >> that was a jab at me. >> it...
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pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president, could you address -- because we did finally get to gas prices here -- could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon here. is that true? >> think about what the governor just said. he said when i took office the price of gasoline was $1.80, $1.86. was is that? because the economy was on the verge of collapse. we were about to go through the worst recession since the great depression. as a consequence of some of the same policies that governor romney is now promoting. so it's conceivable that governor romney could bring down gas prices because with his policies we might be back in that same mess. what i want to do is to create an economy that is strong and at the same time produce energy. withespect to this pipeline that governor romney keeps on talking about, we've created -- we've
pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president, could you address -- because we did finally get to gas prices here -- could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon here. is that true? >> think about what the governor...
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alaska, you get a check from the oil revenues that come from alaska. coal, why does coal keep coming up? why is that such a big issue? >> because of its presence in swing states. electric utilities, even though coal is declining as a source of fuel in the electric power sector, there are enough utilities in key states that use it and they are lobbying along with coal mining companies. but you have to remember that coal exports are at record highs, right? most of that's going to europe. a lot of it's going to asia. but the point is we're not seeing enough renewable deployment and if we're going to really transition our economy and prioritize clean air and clean water, we've got to move towards coal. >> sorry. in 2000, 52% of u.s. electricity came from coal. by 2012 it's down to 36%. in terms of what share of our elections is produced by coal. we're exporting more. >> coal jobs have grown by 5%. it's interesting we're having this debate whether or not there's over regulation. the job industry is up by 5%. >> this past year hit a high water mark in the la
alaska, you get a check from the oil revenues that come from alaska. coal, why does coal keep coming up? why is that such a big issue? >> because of its presence in swing states. electric utilities, even though coal is declining as a source of fuel in the electric power sector, there are enough utilities in key states that use it and they are lobbying along with coal mining companies. but you have to remember that coal exports are at record highs, right? most of that's going to europe. a...
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how would you disagree and something summer principles, you disagree on alaska, drone and alaska, the national wildlife refuge. how would a biden administration be different from an obama administration is that were to happen? biden: god forbid that whatever happened. it would be a national tragedy and of historic proportions it were to happen. but if i did i would carry out barack obama's policies. is policies of reinstating the middle class, making sure that they get a fair break, making sure that they have access to affordable health insurance. making sure they did cities tax breaks, making sure we can help their children to get to college. making sure an energy policy that leads us in the direction of not only independence and a cleaner environment but an energy policy that creates 5 million new jobs. a foreign policy that ends this war in iraq. a foreign policy that goes after the one mission the american public gave the president after 9/11, to get and capture or kill bin laden. and to eliminate al qaeda. a policy that would, in fact, engage our allies in making sure that we kne
how would you disagree and something summer principles, you disagree on alaska, drone and alaska, the national wildlife refuge. how would a biden administration be different from an obama administration is that were to happen? biden: god forbid that whatever happened. it would be a national tragedy and of historic proportions it were to happen. but if i did i would carry out barack obama's policies. is policies of reinstating the middle class, making sure that they get a fair break, making sure...
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. >> taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon, is that true. >> think about what the governor just said, when i took office the gas is $1.86? why is that? because the economy was on the verge of collapse. that was because we were about to go through the worst recession since the depression lt. it's conceivable that governor romney could bring down gas plieses because with his policies we might be back in that same mess. what i want to do is to create an economy that is strong, and at the same time produce energy. and with respect to this pipeline that governor romney keeps talking about. we have built enough pipeline to wrap around the earth twice. i'm all for pipelines,'m all for oil production, what i'm not for is us ignoring the other half of the question. when you've got thousands of people right
. >> taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon, is that true. >> think about what the governor just said, when i took office the gas is $1.86? why is that? because the economy was on the verge...
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pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have, at drilling offshore in alaska, virginia, where the people want it. those things will get the energy we need. >> could you address, because we did get the gas prices here. could you address what the governor said. if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon? is that true? >> think about what he said. when i took office, gasoline was $1.80. why is that? the economy was on the verge of collapse. we were about to go through the worst recession since the great depression. as a consequence, some of the same policies governor romney is now promoting. it is conceivable to bring them down, but in the policies we might be back in the same mass. what i want to do is to create an economy that is strong and at the same time produce energy. with respect to this pipeline governor romney keeps talking about, we have built in of pipelines to wrap around the entire earth once. i am all for pipelines. i am all for oil pressure. what i am not for its us ignoring the other half of the equation. on
pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have, at drilling offshore in alaska, virginia, where the people want it. those things will get the energy we need. >> could you address, because we did get the gas prices here. could you address what the governor said. if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon? is that true? >> think about what he said. when i took office, gasoline was $1.80. why is that? the economy was on...
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you know what i had to do in the state of alaska? i had to take on those oil companies and tell them, "no," you know, any of the greed there that has been kind of instrumental, i guess, in their mode of operation, that wasn't going to happen in my state. and that's why tillerson at exxon and mulva at conocophillips, bless their hearts, they're doing what they need to do, as corporate ceos, but they're not my biggest fans, because what i had to do up there in alaska was to break up a monopoly up there and say, you know, the people are going to come first and we're going to make sure that we have value given to the people of alaska with those resources. and those huge tax breaks aren't coming to the big multinational corporations anymore, not when it adversely affects the people who live in a state and, in this case, in a country who should be benefiting at the same time. so it was barack obama who voted for that energy plan that gave those tax breaks to the oil companies that i then had to turn around, as a governor of an energy-produ
you know what i had to do in the state of alaska? i had to take on those oil companies and tell them, "no," you know, any of the greed there that has been kind of instrumental, i guess, in their mode of operation, that wasn't going to happen in my state. and that's why tillerson at exxon and mulva at conocophillips, bless their hearts, they're doing what they need to do, as corporate ceos, but they're not my biggest fans, because what i had to do up there in alaska was to break up a...
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that was a recent debate moment between alaska governor sarah palin, and joe biden back in 2008. in earlier interviews, sarah palin had called joe biden obiden. bringing back the classics brings me back to tonight. the presidential debate is looming. the economy will dominate. but look at what is also up for debate. check out segment four. health care. if there is a potential achilles heel where both president obama and mitt romney are vulnerable, it is on this one, folks. two words. obama care, and romney care. and then there is also romney's current health care proposals too up for debate. let's bring in elizabeth cohen to lay out these plans. because this could really unfold in a whole bunch of different ways. the plans are like this. there are so many similarities and differences, exactly how do they differ. >> and voters were so passionate about health because it affects all of us. of all the six segments this is the most interesting one, i'm biased, but still i think people are going to care about this one. let's lay out the basic differences between the two candidates. so
that was a recent debate moment between alaska governor sarah palin, and joe biden back in 2008. in earlier interviews, sarah palin had called joe biden obiden. bringing back the classics brings me back to tonight. the presidential debate is looming. the economy will dominate. but look at what is also up for debate. check out segment four. health care. if there is a potential achilles heel where both president obama and mitt romney are vulnerable, it is on this one, folks. two words. obama...
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. >> taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon, is that true. >> think about what the governor just said, when i took office the gas is $1.86? why is that? because the economy was on the verge of collapse. that was because we were about to go through the worst recession since the depression as a consequence of some of the policies that governor romney is now proposing. it's conceivable that governor romney could bring down gas prices because with his policies we might be back in that same mess. what i want to do is to create an economy that is strong, and at the same time produce energy. and with respect to this pipeline that governor romney keeps talking about. we have built enough pipeline to wrap around the earth twice. i'm all for pipelines, i'm all for oil production, what i'm not for is us ignori
. >> taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon, is that true. >> think about what the governor just said, when i took office the gas is $1.86? why is that? because the economy was on the verge...
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pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> moderator: mr. president, could you address because we did finally get to gas prices here, could you address, um, what the governor said which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon? is that true? obama: think about what the governor just said. the price of gasoline was $1.80, $1.86? why is that? because the economy was on the verge of collapse. because we were about to go through the worst recession since the great depression. as a consequence of some of the same policies that governor romney's now promoting. so it's conceivable that governor romney could bring down gas prices, because with his policies we might be back in that same mess. [laughter] what i want to do is to create an economy that is strong and at the same time produce energy. and with respect o this pipeline that governor romney keeps on talking about, we've created, we
pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling offshore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it. those things will get us the energy we need. >> moderator: mr. president, could you address because we did finally get to gas prices here, could you address, um, what the governor said which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon? is that true? obama: think about what the governor...
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what has happened in alaska is this president has approved and drilling in the arctic shell, started drilling there last month. we think it is a mistake. we think it is wrong. we do not think we should take the risk of an oil disaster in the arctic that we experienced in the gulf of mexico just two years ago when we blew a hole in the ocean, killed 11 american workers and put crude-oil in some of the most wrenching -- most rich fishing areas in the world. what they're really annoyed about is we have not opened up the alaska wildlife reserve that was set aside by a point eisenhower as a legacy for our children so that our children could avoid the national splendor -- could enjoy the national splendor of our country. host: tom on the democrat line. caller: good morning. good to speak with both of you. i was speaking to a climate scientist last year, and he informed me there are two studies now that show there is up 4% reduction in the amount of oxygen in the biosphere over the past 80 years. that poor trends to the future -- that pertains to the future. the lake i live on is over 2 s e
what has happened in alaska is this president has approved and drilling in the arctic shell, started drilling there last month. we think it is a mistake. we think it is wrong. we do not think we should take the risk of an oil disaster in the arctic that we experienced in the gulf of mexico just two years ago when we blew a hole in the ocean, killed 11 american workers and put crude-oil in some of the most wrenching -- most rich fishing areas in the world. what they're really annoyed about is we...
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i will get the oil from offshore and alaska. i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north american energy independence so we can create jobs. i am not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going into the government. my number one principle is that there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle-income americans. i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language of the contrary is not accurate. >> let's talk about taxes. it is instructive. four years ago when i stood on the stage, i said that i would cut taxes for middle-class families. that is what i did. we cut taxes for middle-class families by about $3,600. we do best when the middle class is doing well. by giving them those tax cuts, they have a little more money in their pockets so they can buy a new car. they are in a better position to weather the recession we went through. they can bu
i will get the oil from offshore and alaska. i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north american energy independence so we can create jobs. i am not looking to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going into the government. my number one principle is that there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle-income americans. i...
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some of the trans-alaska years have been positive. aaron alluded to the increase in the size of the trade deficit in recent years, but if you look at the percentage of increases in exports and imports, u.s. exports to china are increasing much more rapidly than u.s. imports from china. it depends on how you do the math. >> transport? >> yes, just picking up with that issue, the trade imbalance. it's also i think a point to look at the composition of our trade, and there are some oddities in the balance of trade. the biggest american exports to china right now is waste and scrap. that is not an area which we as a highly advanced country would seem to have a comparative advantage, but the fact that that's what we're able to export most easily to china, i think, points to some problems in gaining full access to chinese markets for the middle range, if not the highest technologies. again, i think we both agree that the playing field as it currently exists is not level, that china is systematically doing things that put its own companies a
some of the trans-alaska years have been positive. aaron alluded to the increase in the size of the trade deficit in recent years, but if you look at the percentage of increases in exports and imports, u.s. exports to china are increasing much more rapidly than u.s. imports from china. it depends on how you do the math. >> transport? >> yes, just picking up with that issue, the trade imbalance. it's also i think a point to look at the composition of our trade, and there are some...
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all of the elected if i recollects in alaska support the drilling of on war. we should respect their wishes. and their gas find would benefit hawaii directly and it would come from a sister state and not from a foreign nation. >> this next question is for representative hirono. if you have so much confidence in social security solvency would but willing to forego your pension in congress and join social security like the rest of us? >> this is yet another erroneous piece of information that keeps circulating because members of congress pay into social security just like everybody else and our retirement is just like every other federal employee. so these pieces of information keep getting circulated. what i would like to do with social security is a very important safety net for our people is make sure it remains strong by lifting the cap so people who are making $1 $10,000 continue to pay into the trust fund there by keeping that trust fund strong for 75 years. and unlike my opponent i do not support lifting the retirement age for social security because expe
all of the elected if i recollects in alaska support the drilling of on war. we should respect their wishes. and their gas find would benefit hawaii directly and it would come from a sister state and not from a foreign nation. >> this next question is for representative hirono. if you have so much confidence in social security solvency would but willing to forego your pension in congress and join social security like the rest of us? >> this is yet another erroneous piece of...
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martha: the former alaska governor warns the campaign wouldn't go down without swinging. bill: there are major developments on the war in syria. turkey launching retaliation attacks. shells from syria struck a border town wednesday killing five civilians. turkey's parliament authorizing retaliation. >> reporter: bill, we are just short of a war between syria and turkey. the turks are saying that authorization for force should serve as a warning to syria this kind of aggression must stop. the syrians have not retaliated over the past 24 hours. this is one of the nightmare scenarios. midday yesterday that mortar shell landed inside of a turkish border town and killed five people. almost immediately the turks began their military response with heavy military shelling for 12 hours inside syria. also a diplomatic response invoking nato calling for an emergency meeting inside of brussels. over the past few months turkey amassed a large fighting force on their border with syria. we have seen tanks and heavy artillery. that country is on a war footing. will syria respond and take
martha: the former alaska governor warns the campaign wouldn't go down without swinging. bill: there are major developments on the war in syria. turkey launching retaliation attacks. shells from syria struck a border town wednesday killing five civilians. turkey's parliament authorizing retaliation. >> reporter: bill, we are just short of a war between syria and turkey. the turks are saying that authorization for force should serve as a warning to syria this kind of aggression must stop....
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you are seeing government release fortuno puerto rico spending a lot of time or louise gutierrez in alaska some of the puerto rican congresspeople come down and you know so we are seeing a lot of activity. i think president obama, what we see today and let's remember these polls are a snapshot of today and we have seen that they can change from one minute to another. today i would say president obama is just off enough with just enough votes including hispanics where the lead he enjoys with john mccain four years ago has probably been erased and the trend continues. i would save president obama probably stands to lose florida but never count florida and out because as floridians we reserve the right to change her mind. >> do you agree? >> i certainly agree with the majority of what ana said in terms of how florida is different today than even it was four years ago and you are seeing this trend coming. four years ago, eight years ago, the cubans were certainly the biggest focus on the block and they still are but there is no question that demographic is actually changing and even within the
you are seeing government release fortuno puerto rico spending a lot of time or louise gutierrez in alaska some of the puerto rican congresspeople come down and you know so we are seeing a lot of activity. i think president obama, what we see today and let's remember these polls are a snapshot of today and we have seen that they can change from one minute to another. today i would say president obama is just off enough with just enough votes including hispanics where the lead he enjoys with...
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you can see russia from several places in alaska, but sarah never said that. that's all tina fey. >> alisyn: and of course, that was the light hearted part, chuck. i mean, that was a humorous depiction, but there were other depictions that were not in that same humor vein. what most frustrated you? >> well, you know, she's of course my little sister and i want to stand up and protect her, although she's probably tougher than i am, but there were so many instances where they tried to make her into the hater, that she hates gays, that she hates this and that. it's so far from who she really is. anybody that ever sits down in a room with her one-on-one, you spend two minutes with her and see how down to earth she is. and they, like i said, they made her into this caricature that is completely not had your. >> alisyn: mr. heath, share with us-- go ahead. >> look what david letterman did to her and bill maher, things like that. those things really get under my skin. it's not the character assassination on sarah that gets to me it's when they attack the kids, when o
you can see russia from several places in alaska, but sarah never said that. that's all tina fey. >> alisyn: and of course, that was the light hearted part, chuck. i mean, that was a humorous depiction, but there were other depictions that were not in that same humor vein. what most frustrated you? >> well, you know, she's of course my little sister and i want to stand up and protect her, although she's probably tougher than i am, but there were so many instances where they tried to...